
Knopf, Alfred A. (1892-1984). American publisher, president of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., which he founded in 1915.

Grauer, Ben (1908-1977). American child movie actor, and television & radio personality.

Kuchel, Thomas H. (1910-1994). U.S. Senator from California, minority whip who voted for the Voting Rights Act.

Rabin, Arnold (1928-2025). Television writer, producer and director who worked for all 3 networks and was an executive producer for PBS.

Cubas, Isabella (1831-1864). Spanish ballerina, dancer & pantomime actress.

White, Joan (1909-1999). British film and television actress, theatre director and educator

Farnese, Ranuccio II (1630-1694). Sixth Duke of Parma and Piacenza and Duke of Castro.

(Bretnor, Reginald). Edmondson, G.C. (1922-1995). Science Fiction author who also wrote Westerns under several pseudonyms.

Kazan, Elia. (1909-2003). Film and stage director and writer.

Pierce, Franklin (1804-1869). President of the United States; McClelland, Robert (1807-1880). Secretary of the Interior; Manypenny, Colonel George W. (1808-1892). Commissioner of Indian Affairs; and Neighbors, Robert S. (1815-1859). Indian Agent and Texa


Miller, Samuel Franklin (1827-1892). U.S. Congressman from New York during the latter half of the Civil War.
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Baker, Donald M. (born 1890). Civil Engineer.

Hall, Michael P. (1939-2017) Co-founder and artistic director of Caldwell Theatre Company in Boca Raton, Florida.

Biggle, Lloyd Jr. (1923-2002). American musician and author who introduced aesthetics into science fiction known for its scientific and technological complications.

Petaja, Emil (1915-2000). American Science Fiction and Fantasy author.
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Patton, Jr., General George S.; Baade, General Paul W.; Eddy, General Manton S.



Donovan, William J. "Wild Bill" (1883-1959). American lawyer, diplomat, soldier and intelligence officer, best known as the head of the OSS, the wartime precursor to the CIA.




(Wagner, Richard). Hensel, Octavia.

(Liszt, Franz). de Beaufort, Raphael Ledos; and Helbig, Nadine.


Sullivan, Herbert; and Flower, Newman.
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